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Aireene Espiritu Music Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Aireene Espiritu Music

Northwest Folklife Festival 2024

Seattle Center
305 Harrison St

May 24–27, 2024

7:00 PM PDT
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Sun, 5/26: 4:15p The Sampaguitas, Artists at Play Stage 6p Playing solo, Friends of Folklife 7p Womyn in Blues, Armory Court Stage 53rd Annual Northwest Folklife Festival, May 24-27, 2024 Meraki marks the 3rd chapter of our 5-year Cultural Focus storyline. Meraki derives from the Greek language and means doing something with passion, soul, and love. In 2022, our first in-person festival out of the pandemic, Metamorphosis asked that we accept and welcome change and transformation as a natural part of our everyday folk lives. In 2023, Lagom compelled us to accept change as part of a journey towards finding a new balance within ourselves, our communities, and our larger ecosystem. From that place of balance, Meraki urges us to seek that which gives us joy, so that whatever we put our minds to can be approached and accomplished with a sense of pride, soulfulness, and discipline.
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Aireene Espiritu Music Biography

Latest review from the LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/socal/glendale-news-press/entertainment/tn-gnp-music-review-aireene-espiritu-20151104-story.html Aireene is a singer/songwriter based in Oakland, CA, playing mostly original songs accompanied by latin/african rhythms, folk, bluegrass pickings and inspirations from gospel music - a mix of stompin', swayin', and timeless Americana. She was born in the Philippines and moved to the United States at 10 years old, growing up in the third culture: the old country, the new country and a blend of both worlds. Mainly influenced by listening to Alan Lomax's field recordings from the South, and growing up listening to her uncles' Filipino folk guitar fingerpicking, her music is reminiscent of front porch storytelling, of ghosts and the living, times of laughter and tears. Aireene & The Itch (formerly The Rarities) was formed in February 2014 after recording Aireene's upcoming album Put Back Charlie for Summer 2014 release. The Rarities are Paul Olguin on bass, and Brian Judd on mandolin/guitar. Joining them when not working on their own projects are Ed Tree on guitar, Tom Corbett on mandolin, Debra Dobkin on drums, percussion,Mark "Pocket" Goldberg on bass, plus occasional special guest Rarities. "This is our jaw dropping act of the season...she gathered some of the best musicians in town around her...She has taken off like a rocket ship and everyone is suddenly in love with the music and show of Aireene Espiritu...You might like to say, "Remember When" a short way up the musical road." - Bob Stane, The Coffee Gallery Backstage, Altadena CA "Espiritu's penchant for songs that sound like they came off a 78 rpm record, listeners will be swept away." - Good Times Weekly, Santa Cruz CA http://www.aireeneespiritu.com A nice article from No Depression: http://www.nodepression.com/article/aireene-espiritu-and-roots-road
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